42 electrical-engineering-coding-theory Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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graduate students, and collaborate with clinicians and other collaborators of the lab. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The candidate should have a PhD degree in biomedical/electrical engineering, computer
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dynamic and collaborative team of researchers, we encourage you to apply. We offer flexibility in the research topic for these postdoctoral positions. Our current research interests in the group cover a
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energy theory, general relativity and mathematical physics, focusing on celestial holography and related topics, including conformal field theory, AdS/CFT, amplitudes and symmetries of asymptotically flat
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to translate rigorous methods into practical tools. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or a closely related field by start
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functional theory) and high-performance computing. Additional background in renewable energy, surface science, catalysis, and/or machine learning. Strong programming skills in Python and some exposure to
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of statistical physics, information theory, and computational modeling. RESPONSIBILITIES The Postdoctoral Research Associate will perform basic or applied research of a limited scope, primarily using existing
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such as mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, engineering, epidemiology, or related disciplines; Strong background and experience in mathematical and computational modeling of infectious
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and collaborate effectively. Experience in healthcare and medical device environments is highly valued. ● PhD in computer science, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, cybersecurity
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communication. Northeastern's Roux Institute offers an academic research environment combined with access to end-users who bring real-world problems in the fields of Biology, Health, and Engineering. An effective
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, biomedicine, and other areas of societal importance. Coding and/or machine learning experiences are highly valued. Specific projects may involve developing multiscale simulation methods for quantum mechanical